Garibay v. Callery/Conway
This case arises from an accident at a Douglas Steel facility when an employee, plaintiff Salvador Garibay, lost most of his left hand on a machine called a slitter, which uses rotating knives to cut pieces of steel. The slitter plaintiff used on the day he was injured lacked a safety guard (which was subsequently installed). Defendant, Callery/Conway/Mars HV, Inc., dba Herr-Voss Stamco, manufactures slitters and safety guards. However, defendants corporate predecessor had actually manufactured the particular slitter in question, and that predecessor company had been sold in bankruptcy.
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